Replacing Stock Struts & Shocks with Koni's '05 Z51
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Replacing Stock Struts & Shocks with Koni's '05 Z51
So, after a year of tearing up the Houston (er...Mexico? haha) freeway/tollway system, I'm replacing the 10 year old stock struts and shocks with Koni's.
The frame is in excellent condition and has zero rust, but the strut stem and bolt for some reason were rusted and fused together. I soaked it in PB spray and left it to sit overnight. I need to know my options to get this SOB off:
I'll post pics when I get back home this evening. Any helpful comments are welcome.
The frame is in excellent condition and has zero rust, but the strut stem and bolt for some reason were rusted and fused together. I soaked it in PB spray and left it to sit overnight. I need to know my options to get this SOB off:
- What tools do I need to do this job? I have wrenches, a vice grip, electric impact drill, and spare parts.
- What will I need to do if I have to cut the damn thing off? How should I do this?
- Does anyone have experience with this problem on a C6? I've changed plenty of shocks and struts in my life, but I want to be extra careful with this one.
I'll post pics when I get back home this evening. Any helpful comments are welcome.
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No struts on a C6.
I am on my 5th set of shocks on my 07. Just hand tools needed, no rust at all.
I am on my 5th set of shocks on my 07. Just hand tools needed, no rust at all.
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I haven't had to, but friends doing work on other cars where there is significant rusted parts, have had to wait even longer than one day or nite to get it off. PB is good stuff for soaking things IMO---my advice: use more PB and wait longer so nothing breaks off. Be patient or you'll be taking the whole suspension apart to take the shocks off. From what I've seen you have pretty good leverage.
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Also it helps to spray it with PB Blaster wait 3 hrs then hit the bolt with a hammer. This helps crack the rust. Then reapply the blaster.
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Except you don't have to wait 3 hrs. 15 min. will do, the PB has a wicking feature. It simply wicks it self up the threads into the inside of the nut. Therefore no need to wait for 3hrs (it's not molasses). Very
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I find that an impact helps ALOT - Saves time and energy. I use a craftsman heavy duty electrical impact (i have a tight garage no room for tank) paid $150 last year from sears and works beautifully
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FYI on sale right now!!.
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You already have the new nuts/bolt/washers/whatever on hand to replace the rusted stuff, right?
You already have the new nuts/bolt/washers/whatever on hand to replace the rusted stuff, right?